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s -- >> you can't spell say tan without s.a.t. >> you are right. >> the thing i got most is teenagers communicate with abbreviations, lol, so mg, ttyl. >> i don't know what that means. >> how can we expect them to read? complete sentences are foreign. if they are so at depth, you should have no problem on the classified ads. >> that is another thing. classified ads. >> katie, what do you think? give me your thoughts. >> i think they are talking in abbreviations. they don't have to read. it is thought, by thought, by thought. they don't care. >> here is the solution. if you are going to eliminate reading, what dowry place it with? >> nobody in our country understands a mortgage. how many people have taken out a car loan or a student loan or a mortgage without understanding that they actually owe money. they don't get it. i count myself as one of those when i was going to take out a student loan. >> you have to pay it back. >> that's terrible. >> are we doing this? >> i think we solved that. >> tomorrow it will say fox news comes out against lit literacy. e-mail us at fox news.com. and
s -- >> you can't spell say tan without s.a.t. >> you are right. >> the thing i got most is teenagers communicate with abbreviations, lol, so mg, ttyl. >> i don't know what that means. >> how can we expect them to read? complete sentences are foreign. if they are so at depth, you should have no problem on the classified ads. >> that is another thing. classified ads. >> katie, what do you think? give me your thoughts. >> i think they are talking in...
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fort sunnyvale, they could reach 82. 74 in mountain view upper 80s in antioch, livermore and 70's on tap for union city. and yes it is going to be another gorgeous day in the north bay with 70's/80s. 64 degrees in downtown san francisco with mostly sunny conditions and low 60s for ocean beach. your kron 4 7 day around the bay it shows that there are subtle changes as we go towards tomorrow. thursday, friday, saturday with that onshore flow with the temperatures climbing with 90's for the inland areas. seven is around the bay and the 60s for the coast. it will make its way back and also partly cloudy conditions as we start the next workweek. 6:17 good morning, george. >> good morning a pretty decent drive at the bay bridge toll plaza but the meter and lights have been activated. we are starting to see this form and the westbound direction but no problems for the san mateo all of this volume is backed up to normal. -it is back up to normal. with just 11 minutes and the trip towards the golden gate the 1 0 1 is the lead-free across the bridge spanning. and also it is to lay-free across
fort sunnyvale, they could reach 82. 74 in mountain view upper 80s in antioch, livermore and 70's on tap for union city. and yes it is going to be another gorgeous day in the north bay with 70's/80s. 64 degrees in downtown san francisco with mostly sunny conditions and low 60s for ocean beach. your kron 4 7 day around the bay it shows that there are subtle changes as we go towards tomorrow. thursday, friday, saturday with that onshore flow with the temperatures climbing with 90's for the inland...
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to 70's low 80's around the bay to low 90's inland. take a look at the south bay where it's season and warm tomorrow with high mainly in the low 80's. 84 san jose cupertino 87 and los gatos on the peninsula upper 70's to low 70's. redwood city pal on the and mountain view and coast pacifica 62 degrees. 64 at half moon bay. downtown san francisco 68 tomorrow, 63 in the sun set district, yes sun in the sun set direct tomorrow. north bay sunny warm high mainly in the mid upper 80's. 87 in calistoga. 87 santa ros rosa. mid 90's clover dale ukiah clear lake in the far north. east bay high 75. oakland 76. san leandro 79 at castro valley and free mochbility inland east bay the warmest region of the bay area with high right around or above 90 degrees in most locations. 90 at fairfield. pittsburgh 9 92. livermore and brentd with and monterey bay high of 68 at watsonville 72 at santa cruz and inland mid upper 80's at morgan hill and gilroy. 7 day forecast, we see mid 90's inland by thursday friday sachlts low 80's around the bay mid upper 60's o
to 70's low 80's around the bay to low 90's inland. take a look at the south bay where it's season and warm tomorrow with high mainly in the low 80's. 84 san jose cupertino 87 and los gatos on the peninsula upper 70's to low 70's. redwood city pal on the and mountain view and coast pacifica 62 degrees. 64 at half moon bay. downtown san francisco 68 tomorrow, 63 in the sun set district, yes sun in the sun set direct tomorrow. north bay sunny warm high mainly in the mid upper 80's. 87 in...
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the s&p 500 volatility index exchange traded note was up 5.5%. this tends to rally when the s&p 500 falls. and that's tonight's "market focus." you may think of amazon as the world's biggest store. but amazon is also the world's largest behavioral economics laboratory. the company carefully measures every aspect of how consumers act how they respond to incentives. as darren gersh reports, amazon is now testing whether its customers will pay $15 more to not see advertisements on the latest kindle tablets. >> reporter: how much would you pay to not be interrupted? in the digital world, amazon is trying to find a precise answer to that question. >> traditionally where it's been hard to serve ads because they seem interruptive, by really drawing that line for consumers between paying with dollars and paying with eyeballs, amazon may be taking a big step towards paving the way for other media outlets to be able to charge to serve an ad-free environment. if enough people are willing to pay for ad-free, amazon might even take the next logical step. >> w
the s&p 500 volatility index exchange traded note was up 5.5%. this tends to rally when the s&p 500 falls. and that's tonight's "market focus." you may think of amazon as the world's biggest store. but amazon is also the world's largest behavioral economics laboratory. the company carefully measures every aspect of how consumers act how they respond to incentives. as darren gersh reports, amazon is now testing whether its customers will pay $15 more to not see advertisements...
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see how fast the pros ste s stee than a million next. the guy's first sky dive, something you'll really appreciate when you see the landing. >> land on that runway. >> do the soup landing. >> why >>> police in manchester released this video because they're trying to get t the public's help to try to find the three men that broke into a jewelry store in the uk and they stole 100 watches that police estimate are worth about $1.6 million. >> good luck. these guys are really covered up. they have masks on, gloves on, you can't tell the chore of their skin. you can't tell how build they are build wise because they have bulky suits on. >> police are saying they used crowbars and axes to break into the display cases and they're wearing high visibility suits which makes it really difficult to identify them. they took the time to selectively choose which watches they were going to take, but get this, they were gone in 80 seconds. >> that's another sign that they are professionals, that they know jewelry well enough to know the value of each watch
see how fast the pros ste s stee than a million next. the guy's first sky dive, something you'll really appreciate when you see the landing. >> land on that runway. >> do the soup landing. >> why >>> police in manchester released this video because they're trying to get t the public's help to try to find the three men that broke into a jewelry store in the uk and they stole 100 watches that police estimate are worth about $1.6 million. >> good luck. these guys...
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s as i recall, almost 90% of the students there now are reading at grade level. and it's the same students. in my view, this is not a matter of saying where with can he send a lot of money. we have proven that sending a lot of money to failed schools toay tamechto sa things wl not make any difference. the real key is leadership in drawing the best and brightest of the profession, giving them the right centives, promoting the very bes helping our students have discipline, insisting on the maparticipatio of parents. i fought hard to have parents have a training class before they sent their kids to school. i wanted parents to have to go to a class to learn about edation, to lrn about the culture of ediosut their child. i got some resistance from folks who said the poor ont have time to go to your class. i said i'll hold them on sundays, weekends. i want people tound the aths economically depressed, the schools can be the best in the nation. look, this is a matter of the leadership of the schools, the ality of the teachers and the incentives that exist on the part of
s as i recall, almost 90% of the students there now are reading at grade level. and it's the same students. in my view, this is not a matter of saying where with can he send a lot of money. we have proven that sending a lot of money to failed schools toay tamechto sa things wl not make any difference. the real key is leadership in drawing the best and brightest of the profession, giving them the right centives, promoting the very bes helping our students have discipline, insisting on the...
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s and workers so the thirty years ago c.e.o.'s made twenty five times more than their average worker and yet today much. and yet today make as much as five hundred times more than their average worker those same policies that result in the top one percent seen their share of national income triple over the last three decades while the bottom ninety percent have seen their share drop by twenty percent years of lobbying and outright bribery have rigged the tax code against working americans. forcing them to pay a higher tax rate than members of the corporate elite like mitt romney and warren buffet not only that those higher taxes paid by working people they don't flow through the coffers of government to be reinvested to help the working class with better schools or social services or infrastructure instead that revenue goes straight to corporate treasuries in the form of bailouts on wall street tax subsidies the oil industries or giveaways to the for profit health insurance cartel for example the wall street bailout financed by t
s and workers so the thirty years ago c.e.o.'s made twenty five times more than their average worker and yet today much. and yet today make as much as five hundred times more than their average worker those same policies that result in the top one percent seen their share of national income triple over the last three decades while the bottom ninety percent have seen their share drop by twenty percent years of lobbying and outright bribery have rigged the tax code against working americans....
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upper 70's new laws coddles. upper sir 7 is for the east bay.for thosee headed to the giants game the temperature will be about upper 60s. we will continue to see how lovely a lease. gradual cooling will head into sunday. >> we are still not looking at any hot spots. holding steady as you head toward the bay bridge toll plaza. there are no issues for those of new coming in. the lights are now active. the san mateo bridge ride has been well behaved. we have not had any incidents to report. one west o92 southbounds clear. there is still great conditions, and out highway 4. the speeds are below 20 mi. per hour. once you pass concord into walnut creek you will see speeds over 50 mi. per hour. we do have a dream forced 2612 still taking place. with that you will have delays. >> on to more headlines this morning. james holmes is back in court this morning. they have a new mug shot of him let's take a look. his hair cut is now short and the owners color is now gone. he is facing a hundred and 42 charges. prosecutors are
upper 70's new laws coddles. upper sir 7 is for the east bay.for thosee headed to the giants game the temperature will be about upper 60s. we will continue to see how lovely a lease. gradual cooling will head into sunday. >> we are still not looking at any hot spots. holding steady as you head toward the bay bridge toll plaza. there are no issues for those of new coming in. the lights are now active. the san mateo bridge ride has been well behaved. we have not had any incidents to report....
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starts with gio go zo lenzalez s 200th strike out. and a huge game for stephan digs. finishes with three catches for 113 yards and two touchdowns. let's go to blacks burg. this one was not even close. logan thomas throws for two touchdowns and runs for one as the hookies win big. to the nfl after opening with a winning season, the washington reddskins return home to fedexfield today to face cincinna cincinnati robert griffin iii is excited. >> it's going to be fun, the preseason opener, there was a lot of people there, it was fun, but it's not like the regular season when it matters. the fans will show up and we'll show up for them. >> that's your sports minute, i'm carol maloney, hope your sunday is a good one. >> today you can learn more about what some people feel are the future of cars. the group is offering rides in electric cars from nis sarks an, toyota, and others. people can also learn about the benefits of electric cars. it goes from 10:00 to 4:00 today in front of the capitol. and general motors is offering big discounts to those that take vang of -- advant
starts with gio go zo lenzalez s 200th strike out. and a huge game for stephan digs. finishes with three catches for 113 yards and two touchdowns. let's go to blacks burg. this one was not even close. logan thomas throws for two touchdowns and runs for one as the hookies win big. to the nfl after opening with a winning season, the washington reddskins return home to fedexfield today to face cincinna cincinnati robert griffin iii is excited. >> it's going to be fun, the preseason opener,...
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the nasdaq lost about 32 and the s&p 500 dipped nearly nine. we start with suzanne pratt looking at what options remain for the fed, and how investors might react to them. >> reporter: as has been the case frequently this year, all eyes here on wall street, have been looking south about 200 miles, to washington. what traders have been watching is what happens here at the federal reserve. and, this week is no different, more watching and waiting for more stimulus. it is widely anticipated fed policymakers will decide once again to step in and try help the economy. >> we're expecting another round of quantitative easing, q.e.3., they'll probably buy mainly u.s. treasury securities. at the same time, they'll probably extend the language on when they expect to be hiking rates from 2014 to 2015. but, even if the market gets more assistance from the fed on thursday, traders say don't expect a big rally in stocks. >> it is probably factored into the market. but a lot will depend on what form another easing will take. in other words what will be the me
the nasdaq lost about 32 and the s&p 500 dipped nearly nine. we start with suzanne pratt looking at what options remain for the fed, and how investors might react to them. >> reporter: as has been the case frequently this year, all eyes here on wall street, have been looking south about 200 miles, to washington. what traders have been watching is what happens here at the federal reserve. and, this week is no different, more watching and waiting for more stimulus. it is widely...
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what they're fighting over here is entire economy as we go to pensions to 401(k)s. referees are selfish as well. a pox on both houses. >> especially when people look at the nfl and they see when the nfl players hat had their lockout the nfl bringing in $9 billion but up in members look really big. the nfl is very smart. they're not doing any negotiations for the short term. know that doesn't mean anything for their fans. they're doing it for the long term. they're trying to get power back from the referees. they want to make sure the future is way they have it. melissa: do they have competition? that is really good point, people will watch football no matter what. unless they watch the lingerie league, maybe they already are, there are not a lot of alternatives. ratings are down or up? >> the ratings have been huge. if anything now you tune in because it will be a car wreck. nfl personally, they work 16, 17 weeks a year. get paid $150,000 plus benefit. nfl is raising by 190 k by 2016. i think they're a bunch of whiners. melissa: i thought so too but when you watch l
what they're fighting over here is entire economy as we go to pensions to 401(k)s. referees are selfish as well. a pox on both houses. >> especially when people look at the nfl and they see when the nfl players hat had their lockout the nfl bringing in $9 billion but up in members look really big. the nfl is very smart. they're not doing any negotiations for the short term. know that doesn't mean anything for their fans. they're doing it for the long term. they're trying to get power back...
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much cooler with 70's and purely for castro valley. '70s and just barely-70's for castro valley. with 60s in san francisco. daly city also looking at 60s. if you're going to go to the giants game? the game is at 7:00 p.m. it is going to be chilly with temperatures only in the 50s. not only is it going to be cold but there are going to be clouds. the wind is coming out of the west-southwest at 15 m.p.h. and also wind gusting at 20 m.p.h. with your extended forecast your kron 4 7 day around the bay subtle changes in fact, we do not see anything warm. looking at the extended forecast models it is going to be a mild week. >> george? >> a difficult product. the accident on the incline section is not been cleared a difficult commute. the meter and lights were clamped down. and already it is backed up. the macarthur maze the sneerin metering lighta difficult ride for the bay bridge and another hot spot on the nimitz. the 880 there is a motorcycle accident sell bonds with injuries. this traffic is already backed up to the 238. we will update the drive times soon. continuing the checks on
much cooler with 70's and purely for castro valley. '70s and just barely-70's for castro valley. with 60s in san francisco. daly city also looking at 60s. if you're going to go to the giants game? the game is at 7:00 p.m. it is going to be chilly with temperatures only in the 50s. not only is it going to be cold but there are going to be clouds. the wind is coming out of the west-southwest at 15 m.p.h. and also wind gusting at 20 m.p.h. with your extended forecast your kron 4 7 day around the...
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it was the biggest gainer in the s&p 500. investors in that stock are betting china's economic stimulus plan will boost demand for coal used in steel making. alpha has been on a tear, rising nearly 20% since friday. now on to a potential european merger that wall street is watching closely. as we told you last night, the parent of airbus, eads, and b.a.e. are in talks to create the worlds biggest aerospace company, with roughly $90 billion in sales a year. you might think that would be bad news for rival boeing, but shares of that firm rose nearly 1% today after boeing's chief executive said he's not threatened by the possible merger. and some analysts agree with him. >> my opinion is that it's going to have limited to no impact on the u.s. defense contractors or, in specific, boeing which would be the most similar to the new entity if it goes forward. >> susie: but shares of northrop grumman edged down 1%. test test test test contractors to deg military spending. a good day for apple investors today. the stock stands at a ne
it was the biggest gainer in the s&p 500. investors in that stock are betting china's economic stimulus plan will boost demand for coal used in steel making. alpha has been on a tear, rising nearly 20% since friday. now on to a potential european merger that wall street is watching closely. as we told you last night, the parent of airbus, eads, and b.a.e. are in talks to create the worlds biggest aerospace company, with roughly $90 billion in sales a year. you might think that would be bad...
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s given out just over the last couple of weeks first on the list is a modest twelve million dollars defense contract with systems hawaii to make some modifications to the guided missile defense destroyer u.s.s. hopper the ship can already shoot missiles out of the sky for practically any where the u.s. wants to station it what could they possibly be modifying it with whatever it is you probably don't need it and that just cost us a cool twelve million bucks moving along next on the list is a thirteen point two million dollar contract with crowd goes that first satellite in our defenses defense system centrally the project would be a global worldwide radio frequency finder supposedly used for monitoring commercial satellite interference but it's also capable of locating with pinpoint precision any radio frequency interference in the world and you know i'm sure glad that we have a benevolent military that would never use such a technology for evil purposes next step is a hefty one hundred forty three million dollar contract with federal and support the us army training and doctrine command th
s given out just over the last couple of weeks first on the list is a modest twelve million dollars defense contract with systems hawaii to make some modifications to the guided missile defense destroyer u.s.s. hopper the ship can already shoot missiles out of the sky for practically any where the u.s. wants to station it what could they possibly be modifying it with whatever it is you probably don't need it and that just cost us a cool twelve million bucks moving along next on the list is a...
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the s&p was up 4 and the nasdaq gained 4. the nikkei sank 145 points while in hong kong the hang seng dropped 250. >>> a pair of encouraging housing reports gave stocks a little boost on wednesday. existing home sales and housing starts must reach the highest level in more than two years. that drove home builders, d.r. horton all sharply higher. meanwhile, the sinking price of crude slowed down the energy sector. oil prices slid another 2 poi3. yesterday. overseas, china's manufacturing output dipped to the lowest level in 10 months. >>> according to "the wall street journal", bank of america is ramping up a cost-cutting plan that could result in a loss of 16,000 jobs by the end of the year. >> industrial bell wetter 3 m threw up a caution flag over weak economic conditions. on the earnings front, general mills got a bout from strong sales of yogurt overseas. >>> after the bell bed, bath and beyond fell 5%. adobe besystems, the software maker putting its new subscription based model, will take a toll this quarter. >>> america
the s&p was up 4 and the nasdaq gained 4. the nikkei sank 145 points while in hong kong the hang seng dropped 250. >>> a pair of encouraging housing reports gave stocks a little boost on wednesday. existing home sales and housing starts must reach the highest level in more than two years. that drove home builders, d.r. horton all sharply higher. meanwhile, the sinking price of crude slowed down the energy sector. oil prices slid another 2 poi3. yesterday. overseas, china's...
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one person in under arrest in connection to the attack that killed .s. ambassador to libya christopher stevens. libya's prime minister said authoritiee are still looking for 3 or 4 more people. this news comes as a youtube film clip mocking islam sparks more anti-american violence across the middle east. emily schmidt explains thht tonight, the u-s is tightening security at embassies worldwide. 3 the anger directed towards america spread across orders-- and closer to u.s. embassy walls thursday: demonstrators in yemen tried to break through the embassy gate--- police fired warning hots and tear gas in egypt -- and iraaians shouted "death to america" outside of the swiss embassy ii tehran since there are no official diplomatic relations with washhngton. it's anti-american fury fueled by a 14-minute anti-islamic film clip on youtube that the american government denounces. let me state very clearly and i hope it is obvious that the united states government had pbsolutely nothing to do with this video. we absolutely reject its content and message. secretary
one person in under arrest in connection to the attack that killed .s. ambassador to libya christopher stevens. libya's prime minister said authoritiee are still looking for 3 or 4 more people. this news comes as a youtube film clip mocking islam sparks more anti-american violence across the middle east. emily schmidt explains thht tonight, the u-s is tightening security at embassies worldwide. 3 the anger directed towards america spread across orders-- and closer to u.s. embassy walls...
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. >> rose: new york city this week s the site of two major global conferences, one the united nations general assembly in which representatives of the nations who are members of the general assembly come here, including heads of state and foreign ministers and others at the clinton global initiative, business and government and ngo s were in attendance to talk about big ideas, big problems. one of the problems they talked about at both places was syria. another was middle east protest about a film that attacked mohammed and the third wasiran an nuclear weapons. we begin with the former president of the united states bill clinton in conversation with me and my colleague at cbs nora o'donnell. >> rose: do you think this election the president has said that change has to come from outside rather than in washington, that this election has the possibility of producing a change that will be able to overcome gridlock. >> i don't think it to the only has the possibility, i think it almost certainly will. and let me explain why. i think the president's going to w but let's assume governor romn
. >> rose: new york city this week s the site of two major global conferences, one the united nations general assembly in which representatives of the nations who are members of the general assembly come here, including heads of state and foreign ministers and others at the clinton global initiative, business and government and ngo s were in attendance to talk about big ideas, big problems. one of the problems they talked about at both places was syria. another was middle east protest...
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soso y youou s seeee e eveg ththe e waway y itit is memeanant t toto b be e ses. mamaybybe e evevenen a lilittttlele b betette. exexpeperirienencece l lifife e, asask k fofor r trtrananss adadapaptitiveve l lene. oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs. can't let 'em see what you're drinking. you know, i'm glad we're both running a nice, clean race. no need to get nasty. here's your "honk if you had an affair with taylor" yard sign. looks good. [ male announcer ] fedex office. now save 50% on banners. scroll... tap... pinch... and zoom... in your car. introducing the all-new cadillac xts with cue. ♪ don't worry. we haven't forgotten, you still like things to push. [ engine revs ] the all-new cadillac xts has arrived, and it's bringing the future forward. >>> parts of america are crumbling. parts of america are sicmply no keeping up with the res
soso y youou s seeee e eveg ththe e waway y itit is memeanant t toto b be e ses. mamaybybe e evevenen a lilittttlele b betette. exexpeperirienencece l lifife e, asask k fofor r trtrananss adadapaptitiveve l lene. oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs. can't let 'em see what...
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the s-u-v. there was not that much traffic on the street because of a farmer's market >> mitt romney will be in hillsboro this evening for a private fund-raiser at the strawberry hill estate. today he will campaign in nevada where the president told a rally in virginia. romney speaking with senior citizens about medicare. >> you cannot change washington from the inside, only the outside >> rahm he promptly responded to that comment from the president >> he said he can't change washington from inside, he can only change it from outside, we will give him that chance in november >> new reports show that romney was out raised and outspent in the month of august. romney race $67 million and spent about the same but still owes $50 million on a loan that the campaign took out last month. 46 days to go before we vote in november. >> a live picture from new york city where the new device officially went on sale about a half-hour ago. cbs reporter patrick savio is outside the apple store in san francisco
the s-u-v. there was not that much traffic on the street because of a farmer's market >> mitt romney will be in hillsboro this evening for a private fund-raiser at the strawberry hill estate. today he will campaign in nevada where the president told a rally in virginia. romney speaking with senior citizens about medicare. >> you cannot change washington from the inside, only the outside >> rahm he promptly responded to that comment from the president >> he said he can't...
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liz: s&p futures closing right now, let's go back to john brady at the cme group. john? >> liz, a little bit of a softer close. very, very light and, again, i think you're seeing more profit taking and position hedging more than anything else. on the overnight, the data calendar's rather light from china, there is whisper about deteriorating situations within the chinese capital counts, but i think we'll continue to wait for wednesday and thursday, events in europe as well as the federal reserve on thursday. david: good stuff. thanks, john. liz: thanks, john. looking for investment opportunity in israel? well, officials and business leaders from both the u.s. and israel are attending a special conference in new york today. david: adam shapiro is at that forum with the ceo of the tel aviv stock exchange. >> reporter: that's right. this is a woman who is no stranger to liz claman or you, david. joining us live to talk about not only her tenure in charge of the tel aviv stock exchange, but where they go in the future. thank you for joining us on fox business. very quickly,
liz: s&p futures closing right now, let's go back to john brady at the cme group. john? >> liz, a little bit of a softer close. very, very light and, again, i think you're seeing more profit taking and position hedging more than anything else. on the overnight, the data calendar's rather light from china, there is whisper about deteriorating situations within the chinese capital counts, but i think we'll continue to wait for wednesday and thursday, events in europe as well as the...
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. >> kimberly: does he mean i.e.d. s? does he have respect for people serving there? bumps in the road, we'll get through it. like the economy. ridiculous. >> bob: i don't make a connection. >> kimberly: my gosh, bob. >> eric: with the rumblings in the middle east were bumps in the road. >> dana: he did the interview the day after the attack. >> bob: now i get it. >> eric: "a" block. >> dana: talking about the distrust in the media. when you see this number does it surprise you at all that people aren't trusting -- only 40% of the americans trust what they see in the mass media. >> brian: the huge difference in my mind. it's a big mind full of a lot of stuff. >> bob: your mind? >> brian: yes. >> bob: wind is a terrible thing to waste. >> brian: thank you. part of the reason is the way the media attacks each other. they're wrong, they're wrong, this is not right. so in the end i don't believe any of it. he sounded convincing and she sounded convincing and then this company i like attacks this company. in the end, you want to know what i think of the media? i don't watc
. >> kimberly: does he mean i.e.d. s? does he have respect for people serving there? bumps in the road, we'll get through it. like the economy. ridiculous. >> bob: i don't make a connection. >> kimberly: my gosh, bob. >> eric: with the rumblings in the middle east were bumps in the road. >> dana: he did the interview the day after the attack. >> bob: now i get it. >> eric: "a" block. >> dana: talking about the distrust in the media. when...
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down south, and temperatures in the upper 60s and low 70's. here is what you can expect tonight, widespread fog to the bay area with dense fog near the coast line. into tomato in the fall will be slower to clear it would temperatures in the '60s and '70s with it's unique degree readings. will be locked in this pattern for the extended forecast. it will be: does he get with a disturbance off shore. temperatures tomorrow will be mainly in the '80s and the stock. the east a source will be mainly in the '60s. the fog is expected to linger into the early afternoon. in the north bay, mainly in the '70s. not a lot of change for friday. marc klaas covering cooler temperatures to the inland valleys. >> remember, you get the latest forecast of information on our 247 247 to news channel, comcast's 193. it's quick, convenient and always on. >>pam: excitement is growing around the chances that the oakland a's will make the playoffs this year. today, the team started selling those season tickets. maureen kelly it's all a chance to have a very high hopes. >>
down south, and temperatures in the upper 60s and low 70's. here is what you can expect tonight, widespread fog to the bay area with dense fog near the coast line. into tomato in the fall will be slower to clear it would temperatures in the '60s and '70s with it's unique degree readings. will be locked in this pattern for the extended forecast. it will be: does he get with a disturbance off shore. temperatures tomorrow will be mainly in the '80s and the stock. the east a source will be mainly...
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the attack on the u-s consulate in libya on september 11-th appears to be a joint operation between al-qaeda affiiiates ii afrrca and the islamist militia. evidence so far points to insider elp. one source says americans were left on their own to defend the consulate. peeublican congressman mike rogers suggests the terrorists targeted the consulate on 9- 11, because they had a tip that the ambassador was there. the ''mothee'''of the 15 year old gaithersburg studentt. struck by a police cruiser friday night...says her of the accident.it happened just outside watkins mill high out.. following a football ke game.today, the victim's family provided ''pictures' of the girl's injuries... a warning... some of the pictures are graphic.joon henrehan has the story. story. shortly after the ootball ended, friday night, series of fights boke out on nearby streets. eight police officers were already there, but they called for backup. lights on were driving towarr (wwich is adjacent to the school property).bite, 00.07.49 "at one point, a 15-yeer-old female sttdent (from watkkns mill) stepped off theecurb
the attack on the u-s consulate in libya on september 11-th appears to be a joint operation between al-qaeda affiiiates ii afrrca and the islamist militia. evidence so far points to insider elp. one source says americans were left on their own to defend the consulate. peeublican congressman mike rogers suggests the terrorists targeted the consulate on 9- 11, because they had a tip that the ambassador was there. the ''mothee'''of the 15 year old gaithersburg studentt. struck by a police cruiser...
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the glass and aluminium body is 20% lighter than the 4 s and 18% thinner and rumored there is a new connector called lightning that replaces a 30 pin connector. apple redesigned the ear buds called ear pods producing better sound. >> you can preorder the iphone 5 on friday but to get your hands on it you have to wait until friday the 21. that is a week from friday. >> so 5 is lighter, sleeker, faster like spencer christian. >> oh, yes. >> there you go. >> but i'm losing in the faster part now. take a look at weather, next 24 ours this evening, mainly clear skies. what a lovely day today, clouds hung around longer than expected but they're getting squished now. so partly squishy this evening. partly clear skies. tomorrow morning some lingering coastal fog and there are temperatures about 49-56. bright, sunny skies from coast to inland and it's going to be warm. there are highs up to 68 in coastal locations and mid-90s into warmest spots. so how long will this warmth last? the answer is in the accu-weather forecast. this is in just a few minute autos facebook and a rally after mark zuckerberg s
the glass and aluminium body is 20% lighter than the 4 s and 18% thinner and rumored there is a new connector called lightning that replaces a 30 pin connector. apple redesigned the ear buds called ear pods producing better sound. >> you can preorder the iphone 5 on friday but to get your hands on it you have to wait until friday the 21. that is a week from friday. >> so 5 is lighter, sleeker, faster like spencer christian. >> oh, yes. >> there you go. >> but i'm...
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s now this plots in the capital why there's a sudden spike in violence. we could see that sudden summer has been seen for an escalating miles particularly in the southeastern provinces bordering iraq and syria and mainly. of the p.g.a. to the workers' party to separatist movements and rebels were concentrated on attacks against the turkish security forces but a couple of weeks ago. we have experienced moving into the urban areas targeting civilians in the city of for example and also declarations and statements by various p.t.k. channels who are signaling that. in weill's will discuss it has to do certainly with the unresolved years long conflict between. this latest suicide bombing and these related to this it's too early to say but speculations point direction and the suicide bombings are very rare in turkey this if so appoints a new pattern again targeting security officers or staff but this means that it is now moving into the scenery of stumble fourteen million of population. and this is another sign of debt that would add to the pile of concern cert
s now this plots in the capital why there's a sudden spike in violence. we could see that sudden summer has been seen for an escalating miles particularly in the southeastern provinces bordering iraq and syria and mainly. of the p.g.a. to the workers' party to separatist movements and rebels were concentrated on attacks against the turkish security forces but a couple of weeks ago. we have experienced moving into the urban areas targeting civilians in the city of for example and also...
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ambassador continue, authorit s ambassador -- had to build a wall. >> this has moved beyond the demonstration of an offensive video. it is an opportunity for radicals in many countries to express their anger with the united states. and they have learned from watching each other that the u.s. outposts are not as protected as they thought. i asked why the clashes are continuing, even though u.s. officials have criticize the video. not enough, they say. that the response from the united states was late? >> obama, all of your government, it was very late. >> reporter: so all of this is because the response was late? but there was little time for interviews. we should turn around here. the police are charging. >> you see what happened, what -- just -- the egyptian government is doing with the egyptian people because -- because of the americans. >> reporter: there were demonstrations today in nearly 40 cities across the region and beyond. but as bad as it looks, the demonstrations were generally small. but in what will have implications for security worldwide, the extremists have found a weak spot
ambassador continue, authorit s ambassador -- had to build a wall. >> this has moved beyond the demonstration of an offensive video. it is an opportunity for radicals in many countries to express their anger with the united states. and they have learned from watching each other that the u.s. outposts are not as protected as they thought. i asked why the clashes are continuing, even though u.s. officials have criticize the video. not enough, they say. that the response from the united...
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s otaku thing. needed. now. since this is my film i get the last word this financial crisis will not be turned off like a light switch. loads of things. hit me. a. slow. science technology innovation all the elements from around rush hour we've got the few jerks covered. me eve.
s otaku thing. needed. now. since this is my film i get the last word this financial crisis will not be turned off like a light switch. loads of things. hit me. a. slow. science technology innovation all the elements from around rush hour we've got the few jerks covered. me eve.
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the s&p gained five. the nasdaq was up a fraction. >>> taking a look at overseas trading. in tokyo, the nikkei was down two points, but in hong kong, the hang seng rose 25. >>> last year stocks had their best five-day stretch since june. experts believe a third round of stimulus will boost the economy. the federal reserve holds its two-day policy meeting this week. elsewhere, the government issues its report on august retail sales friday. word on the street is consumers appear to be spending more money on back-to-school items. wall street will also receive two readings on inflation this week. both are expected to show prices are in check, even though food and fuel prices have been on the rise. over the past two weeks, gas prices shot up another eight cents to an average $3.84 for a gallon of regular. >>> expect plenty of buzz around apple ahead of its big event on wednesday. expectations are high for the release of its next generation iphone and possibly a smaller ipad. the government announced it's selling $18 billion in american international group stock. that should dec
the s&p gained five. the nasdaq was up a fraction. >>> taking a look at overseas trading. in tokyo, the nikkei was down two points, but in hong kong, the hang seng rose 25. >>> last year stocks had their best five-day stretch since june. experts believe a third round of stimulus will boost the economy. the federal reserve holds its two-day policy meeting this week. elsewhere, the government issues its report on august retail sales friday. word on the street is consumers...
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the s&p 500 gained 13. the nasdaq climbed 42. taking a look at overseas trading this morning, tokyo, the nikkei dropped 79ints. in hong kong, the hang seng was . >>> aggressive budget cutting from one of europe's troubled economies did help wall street snap the losing streak yesterday. spain's finance minister announced $51 billion in budget cuts yesterday hoping to convince the world it can meet its fiscal rg that news helped gold continue its recent climb towards its biggest quarterly gain in two years. >>> earlier, mixed economic data faed to impress investors and initial jobless claims hit a two montlow. the final talley on second quarter gdp was lower than ct >>tee ,attered blackberry maker research in motion reported a smaller than expected qrterly loss. shares soared in late trade. >>> discover also got after hours boost from upbeat earnings. nike, however, stumbles thanks rl ave ts and inchina. the nasdaq higher. ge, part owner of this network, hit a four-year high after predicting a 10% rise in industrial revenue. tempeu
the s&p 500 gained 13. the nasdaq climbed 42. taking a look at overseas trading this morning, tokyo, the nikkei dropped 79ints. in hong kong, the hang seng was . >>> aggressive budget cutting from one of europe's troubled economies did help wall street snap the losing streak yesterday. spain's finance minister announced $51 billion in budget cuts yesterday hoping to convince the world it can meet its fiscal rg that news helped gold continue its recent climb towards its biggest...
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it's been a market leader on the s&p 500. tune in for the name. all that and much more, top of the hour on "fast." see you then. >> all right. we'll be there a few minutes away. we'll turn up the heat next on the marks. tomorrow morning, what's going to move your money? stick around. what they say could put extra bucks in your pocket. then my observation on american resilience 11 years after the day that changed everything. back in a moment. we want to improve our schools... ...what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ...nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> welcome back. 30 seconds on the clock. our next guests will tell us what they think will move money tomorrow. dan, global financial and peter with me. dan kick it off with you. 30 seconds on the clock. what are you watching for tomorrow? >> we are looking for possi
it's been a market leader on the s&p 500. tune in for the name. all that and much more, top of the hour on "fast." see you then. >> all right. we'll be there a few minutes away. we'll turn up the heat next on the marks. tomorrow morning, what's going to move your money? stick around. what they say could put extra bucks in your pocket. then my observation on american resilience 11 years after the day that changed everything. back in a moment. we want to improve our schools......
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or m s n b c or and the big players to change their their game to change the way they approach. giving the news. so that's a really fifty fifty proposition because on the one hand certain corporate interests don't rock the boat don't make the government mad props whatever the pentagon says cetera that you know turns off everybody and it's hard to take out those incentive structures because so many of these huge media companies are intertwined with the government and have to be polite to the government and can challenge government on the other hand they see that their audience is leaving in droves so i already see c.n.n. doing some things differently which i'm actually very encouraged by soledad o'brien ashley banfield in the mornings are challenging politicians from both much more aggressively than c.n.n. used to and i think that's a really positive development i hope that works for them in the ratings and then they learn from that but then it comes right out of the audience are hungry for it sorry to interrupt you there at the c.n.n. is suffering the most in terms of ratings so
or m s n b c or and the big players to change their their game to change the way they approach. giving the news. so that's a really fifty fifty proposition because on the one hand certain corporate interests don't rock the boat don't make the government mad props whatever the pentagon says cetera that you know turns off everybody and it's hard to take out those incentive structures because so many of these huge media companies are intertwined with the government and have to be polite to the...
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losses really tracking those falls in europe let's get those figures up for you there both the ulti s. slightly down today on the currency markets the euro is retreating to the dollar this follows a flat session against the greenback yesterday rocher is writing off ninety percent of north korea's eleven billion dollars did most of which they spoke to soviet times in return gets to invest in north korean energy health care and education process also interested in building a gas pipeline to energy hungry south korea was a north of the multi-billion dollar projects on like you to take off while the north and south or officially still war so even in the world's most lucrative state rory business opportunities can be found some things never cease to amaze daniel thanks so much. for the headlines in just a sec. like millions of americans i was thousands of dollars in retirement funds and i haven't had as bad as many it's not just about there it's about me to. me man brown. had to share. some. people say i. need it. since this is my film i get the last word this financial crisis will not be t
losses really tracking those falls in europe let's get those figures up for you there both the ulti s. slightly down today on the currency markets the euro is retreating to the dollar this follows a flat session against the greenback yesterday rocher is writing off ninety percent of north korea's eleven billion dollars did most of which they spoke to soviet times in return gets to invest in north korean energy health care and education process also interested in building a gas pipeline to...
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s is a neary says nothing will change until israel loosen its grip on the attack which. brought them up to this moment is that the international community has been. as dean has been playing the role of the pay of they pay the money to the better seen and offered to they try to sustain for as long as they can despite a scene in authority but they have to begin to their own and that is to move from the payers to the players they have to play an active role in terms of bringing both the palestinians and israel into the negotiations table there is a problem a leadership problem in israel the leadership today is not ready to move even one step forward on one hand they're not negotiating with the palestinians on the other hand that they're going on the rampage in the settlement activities and if you look at the palestinian and the average palestinian in the street they see their land is taken over by the israelis they see that they are not allowed to. harvest their lands because they are an area see that are totally controlled by israel so what kind of personality can we expec
s is a neary says nothing will change until israel loosen its grip on the attack which. brought them up to this moment is that the international community has been. as dean has been playing the role of the pay of they pay the money to the better seen and offered to they try to sustain for as long as they can despite a scene in authority but they have to begin to their own and that is to move from the payers to the players they have to play an active role in terms of bringing both the...
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southerly breezes will warm our temperatures into the low-to- mid-80's. ♪ ♪ i think i've finally had enough ♪ ♪ i think i maybe think too much ♪ >> latest hit from pink "blow me one last kiss." started to write her own music at age 14 and never looked back. grammy winner and certified rock star. bringing her show to the plaza for a special two-day concert only on "today." i'm al roker. there she is. we can't wait for this. awesome, awesome. >> al roker with savannah guthrie and natalie morales. talking about ordering wine at a restaurant. can be intimidating but doesn't have to be. tips for how to order by the bottle or glass from our good pal. >> just get the bottle. >> also. >> all right. kathie lee. >> fashion week just wrapped up here in new york so straight from the runway to the stores, what is hot for spring. 2013 and talking about fall this year. >> for high school seniors and their families time to start worrying about the college okaycations. how to make it easier with an inside look at college and first let's check in with social media maven soleil moon frye who has
southerly breezes will warm our temperatures into the low-to- mid-80's. ♪ ♪ i think i've finally had enough ♪ ♪ i think i maybe think too much ♪ >> latest hit from pink "blow me one last kiss." started to write her own music at age 14 and never looked back. grammy winner and certified rock star. bringing her show to the plaza for a special two-day concert only on "today." i'm al roker. there she is. we can't wait for this. awesome, awesome. >> al roker...
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she first came to prominence in the early 1980's when she starred as the femme foot-tall maddy playing opposite william hurt in the thriller "body heat." [applause] she went on to star in a wide range of popular films and plays, and even provided the voice for jessica rabbit, the acclaimed animated movie "who framed roger rabbit?" but even as her acting career was blossoming, turner maintains a deep interest in civic events. the daughter of a foreign service officer, she lived as a girl in venezuela, canada, england and cuba. she graduated from the american school in london and later from the university of maryland, baltimore county. she has been a decades-long member for people of the american way and a longtime supporter of amnesty international. she not only thinks globally, but acts locally through city meals with whom she volunteers as a meal delivered in new york city where she lives. [applause] turner serves as the chair of the planned parenthood federation of american board of advocates and has testified before congress on reproductive rights, which is her topic here today. bes
she first came to prominence in the early 1980's when she starred as the femme foot-tall maddy playing opposite william hurt in the thriller "body heat." [applause] she went on to star in a wide range of popular films and plays, and even provided the voice for jessica rabbit, the acclaimed animated movie "who framed roger rabbit?" but even as her acting career was blossoming, turner maintains a deep interest in civic events. the daughter of a foreign service officer, she...
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the best news, mid 70's. once the system moves through, more good news, sunny skies and mid 70's. >> if you're planning a trip to new york, get ready to say goodbye to your big gulp. new york city is first in the u.s. to limit the sale of large sugary drinks, a move praised by some, criticized by others. >> we've taken bold action in new york city because obesity is a national epidemic that's getting worse and we are not just going to wring our hands about. >> it i know they're trying to say it's going to cut back on obesity but honestly, people can make their own decisions. >> the ban will take effect in march and kids and caffeine not a great combination. in october's edition of baltimore magazine," there's an article talking about the dangers of too much caffeine. mike gimble is here, director of power by me at st. joseph's medical center. >> it goes to show you there are so many products, mostly targeting kids, that are loaded with caffeine and diet supplements. we started years ago with just red bull and
the best news, mid 70's. once the system moves through, more good news, sunny skies and mid 70's. >> if you're planning a trip to new york, get ready to say goodbye to your big gulp. new york city is first in the u.s. to limit the sale of large sugary drinks, a move praised by some, criticized by others. >> we've taken bold action in new york city because obesity is a national epidemic that's getting worse and we are not just going to wring our hands about. >> it i know...